McCormick MC105 Tractor Operator manual

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MC95, MC105, MC115, MC120 Power6 and MC135 Power6 Tractors

Operators Manual McCormick’s Commitment To Quality The McCormick tractors of the 21st century remain true to the values and principles that made McCormick a worldbeater for so many years. That means no compromises in quality. This McCormick tractor is a product of the highest quality and reliability. Your authorized dealer guarantees that this McCormick tractor is delivered in top condition by carrying out a PreDelivery Inspection before it reaches you. They will also give you a comprehensive introduction into a newly acquired tractor which ensures maximum benefits from the machine. The purchase of this McCormick tractor gives the certainty of possessing a state-of-the-art tractor of the highest quality. Its continued value, operation and reliability depend to a large extent on the regular maintenance and care of this McCormick tractor.

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INTRODUCTION ............................................... To The Owner ................................................. Product Identification and Serial Numbers ..... Warranty .........................................................

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................ 5 Safety .............................................................. 5 Personal Safety .............................................. 6 Transporting Passengers ................................ 7 Neutral Start System ....................................... 7 Operator Presence System ............................ 7 Operation ........................................................ 8 Highway/public Road Operation ..................... 9 Leaving The Tractor ...................................... 11 Implements ................................................... 11 Pto Operation ................................................ 11 Service .......................................................... 12 Battery Safety ............................................... 12 Hazardous Chemicals ................................... 13 Fire Or Explosion Prevention ........................ 13 Basic Rule ..................................................... 13 Safety Decals ................................................ 14 Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) ......... 20 INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS ........................ Tractor Access .............................................. Operators Seat ............................................. Steering Column Adjustment ........................ Instrument Clusters ....................................... Standard (Analog) Instrument Cluster .......... Deluxe (Digital) Instrument Cluster ............... Programming The Digital Instrument Cluster Operating Controls ........................................ Operator Cab Environment Controls ............ Deluxe Cab ................................................... Rear View Mirrors ......................................... Additional Cab Features ...............................

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GENERAL OPERATION ................................ General Operation ....................................... Before Starting The Engine .......................... Run In Procedure ......................................... Service Indicator Lamps .............................. Normal Starting Procedure .......................... Cold Temperature Operation ....................... Parking The Tractor ..................................... Master Disconnect Switch ............................ Operating The Transmission ........................ Powershift Transmission Operation ............. Auto Speed Transmission Operation ........... Cab Environment ......................................... Cab Environment Adjustments .................... Drawbar ....................................................... Height Adjustable Trailer Hitches ................. Auto Hitch .................................................... Implement/trailer Drawbar Dimensions ........ Trailer Brake Couplings ............................... Auxiliary Electrical Power Sockets ............... Implement Cable Access ............................. How to Transport The Tractor ......................

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FIELD OPERATION ....................................... 99 Transmission Creeper Operation ................. 99 Wheel Slip Indicator ................................... 100 Rear Power Takeoff ................................... 102 Front Power Takeoff Operation .................. 112 Rear Three Point Hitch Preparation ........... 113 Rear Three Point Hitch Operation .............. 120 Ride Control ............................................... 129 Differential Lock Control ............................. 131 Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) Operation .. 134 Operating The Independent Front Suspension .................................. 137 Front Hitch ................................................. 139 Remote Hydraulic Valves ........................... 143 Remote Hydraulics Operation .................... 146 Foldable ROPS Frame ............................... 151 TYRES/WHEELS/BALLAST ........................ Tyre Inflation Specifications ....................... Tyre Pressures And Load Capacities ........ Instrument Cluster Programming For Different Tyre Sizes ............................... Setting The Front Wheel Toe-in ................. Axle - Steering Stops ................................. Axle - Oscillation Stops .............................. Two Wheel Drive Front Axle Tread Adjustment .......................... MFD Front Wheel Tread Widths ................ Front Wheel Bolt Torques .......................... Front To Rear Tyre Size Combinations ..... Front Wheel Fenders ................................. Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment ................... Rear Wheel Bolt Torques ........................... Tractor Ballast ............................................

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS


TABLE OF CONTENTS

ROUTINE SERVICING ................................. Recommendations Before You Service ...... Service/hourmeter ...................................... Hood, Service Door And Tool Box ............. Lubricants And Capacities .......................... Service Intervals ......................................... 10 Hours Or Daily Service .......................... 50 Hour Service .......................................... 100 Hour Service ........................................ 250 Hour Service ........................................ 500 Hour Service ........................................ 1000 Hour Service ...................................... 2000 Hour Service ...................................... General Maintenance .................................

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ELECTRICS .................................................. Batteries ..................................................... Bulb And Lamp Replacement ..................... Relays .........................................................

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MACHINE STORAGE .................................. 253 Putting The Tractor Into Storage ................ 253 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................ Diesel Engine ............................................. Electrical System ........................................ General Machine ........................................ Travel Speeds ............................................ Approximate Tractor Dimensions ............... Approximate Tractor Weights ..................... Noise Levels ...............................................

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INTRODUCTION

TO THE OWNER

This manual contains important information about the safe operation, adjustment and maintenance of your tractor. To help you find information easily this manual has been separated into chapters, as shown in the Table of Contents. The operation of the tractor has been separated into four main chapters: 1. INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS - Showing the location of all controls. 2. GENERAL OPERATION General information for every day tractor operation, e.g. starting/stopping the tractor, operating the transmission etc. 3. FIELD OPERATION - Information for various operations specifically for use in the field, e.g. 3 point hitch, rear PTO etc. 4. TYRES/WHEELS/BALLAST - Adjustments for various tractor operating applications, e.g. tyre pressures, tread widths etc. The maintenance of the tractor has been separated into two main chapters: 1. ROUTINE SERVICE - Service interval hours, and adjustments. 2. ELECTRICS - General electrical service information. IMPORTANT: Refer to the Detail Index at the end of this manual for locating specific items about your tractor. The right and left of the tractor in this manual are the same as your right and left when sitting in the tractor seat looking forward. DO NOT operate or permit anyone to operate or service this tractor until you or the other persons have read this manual. Use only trained operators who have demonstrated the ability to operate and service this tractor correctly and safely.

This tractor, with standard equipment and authorized attachments, is intended to be used for farming, and related operations. DO NOT use this tractor for any application or purpose other than those described in this manual. Consult an authorized dealer or McCormick Tractors International Limited on changes, additions or modifications that can be required for this tractor to comply with various country regulations and safety requirements. Unauthorized modifications may cause serious injury or death. Anyone making such unauthorized modifications is responsible for the consequences.

McCormick Technical Documentation McCormick tractors are being constantly improved. Technical changes introduced since this Operators Manual went into print are therefore not taken into consideration. There is a large selection of McCormick tractor models available for vastly differing applications. This is a worldwide Operators Manual and therefore may include some information, illustrations and photographs which may differ to the standard equipment and accessories on your tractor. Additional manuals are available from your Dealer for the operation, service and repair of your tractor. For prompt convenient service, contact your Dealer for assistance in obtaining the manuals for your tractor. Your Dealer can expedite your order for Operators Manuals, Parts Catalogues, Service Manuals etc. Always give the tractor Name, Model and P.l.N. (product identification number) or S.N. (serial number) of your tractor so your Dealer can provide the correct manuals for your tractor.

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Read this manual before you start the engine or operate your McCormick tractor. If you need any more information, see your dealer. Your dealer has technicians with specialized training that know the best methods of repair and maintenance for your tractor.


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Manual Storage Keep the Operators Manual stored in the manual storage compartment equipped on this tractor.

Important Information for EEC Member States This tractor complies with the provisions of the following directive: 74/150/EEC - Type Approval. Included in this directive is 89/336/EECElectromagnetic Compatibility. As an operator it is important to know the following:

EMC - Supplementary Information Safety information for the supplementary installation of electrical and electronic appliances and/or components. DP96E064

Make sure this manual is complete and in good condition. IMPORTANT: This operators manual is part of your tractor. If the tractor is sold, loaned or rented, the operators manual MUST go with it.

Units of Measurement All units of measurement used in this manual are metric unless otherwise stated. Use the following table to convert from metric to imperial units. mm x 0.03937 = inches kg x 2.2 = pounds (lb) Bar x 14.5038 = PSI Litres x 0.22 = Imperial Gallons

This tractor is equipped with electronic constituents and component parts whose function can be influenced by electromagnetic radiations of other appliances. Such influences can cause hazards for persons if the following safety information is not taken into account. 1. For supplementary installation of electrical and electronic appliances and/or constituents on the tractor with a connection to the onboard system, the user HAS to verify whether the installation causes disturbances to the electronics on the tractor or other constituents. This particularly applies to the Hitch, PTO, Powershift Control and the Instrument Cluster. Also it has to be taken into account that the supplementary installed electrical and electronic components comply with the EMC Directive 89/ 336/EEC in the respective current version and that they are CE marked. 2. For the supplementary installation of mobile communication systems (i.e. radio communication, mo bile t ele pho ne ) t he fo llow ing a dd ition al requirements have to be fulfilled:

Litres x 0.264 = U.S Gallons

A. Only devices with an approval complying with the valid national regulations must be installed.

N (Newtons) x 0.225 = lbf

B. The devices must be firmly installed.

Nm x 0.738 = lb. ft Nm x 8.85 = lb. in ° C x 1.8 (=32) = ° F km/h x 0.62 = MPH

C. The operation of portable or mobile devices w i t h i n t h e c a b o f t h e t r a c t o r i s O N LY permitted if the device has a fixed outside antenna. D. The transmitting part shall be installed separately to the tractor electronics. E. Installation of the antenna must be carried out by a professional and the antenna must have a good ground connection between the antenna and the tractor ground. For the correct size cabling, installation and the maximum permissible current supply, see your dealer.

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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS 1. TRACTOR MODEL NUMBER

Write your tractor Model number, Product Identification Number (P.I.N.), and Serial numbers on the lines provided opposite. If needed, give these numbers to your dealer when you need parts or information for your tractor.

__________________________________________ 2. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER __________________________________________

Keep the record and your Manufacturers Statement of Origin in a safe place. If the tractor is stolen, report the numbers to your local police.

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3. MFD AXLE SERIAL NUMBER __________________________________________ 4. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER __________________________________________ 5. TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER __________________________________________ 6. CAB/PLATFORM ROPS SERIAL NUMBER __________________________________________

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ROPS (Platform) ONLY

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INTRODUCTION

WARRANTY Base Warranty Cover

Expiry of Warranty

All McCormick tractors carry a minimum 12 months warranty covering both parts and labour costs arising from faulty material or workmanship with no restrictions on operating hours during the warranty period. See your authorized dealer for the warranty period pertaining to your market area and for full terms and conditions.

Once the base warranty cover has expired, McCormick MAY have offered you, at the time of purchasing the tractor, the opportunity to also purchase an extended warranty cover, "McCORMICK CARE". Terms and conditions of this extended warranty will apply once the base warranty cover has expired. See your authorized dealer for more information on "McCORMICK CARE" terms and conditions.

This warranty does not restrict or affect your statutory rights and all that is required of you is to make sure that the inspections, preventative maintenance and service requirements, (set out in this Operators Manual), are undertaken and that the tractor is made available in a timely manner to your authorized dealer in the event of a repair becoming necessary under warranty. Warranty will not apply if the tractor has been misused or modified, unless such modification has been carried out with written approval from McCormick Tractors International Limited. Due to the variety of equipment used and operating conditions, this warranty cannot include cost of: Equipment removal, Productivity loss/consequential damage, Transportation, Service items (eg. oils, filters and wearing parts etc.).

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NOTE: The extended warranty cover option "McCORMICK CARE" is only available in certain markets. See your authorized dealer for confirmation.


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before operating, read and comply with all safety instructions quoted in this Operators Manual. Understand that your safety and the safety of other persons is measured by how you service, and operate this tractor. Know the positions and operations of all controls before you try to operate. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK ALL CONTROLS IN A SAFE AREA BEFORE STARTING YOUR WORK. READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY and make sure you understand the controls. All equipment has a limit. Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering, stability, and load characteristics of this tractor before you start to operate. The "Operators Manual Symbol", is intended to direct the operator to the Operators Manual for correct information with regard to operation, maintenance/adjustments etc. When you see this symbol on any particular part of the tractor refer to your Operators Manual.

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THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

Intended Use This McCormick tractor is designed solely for use in customary agricultural or similar operation (intended use). Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from this misuse and these risks must be born solely by the user. Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation, service and repair as specified by the manufacturer also constitutes essential elements for the intended use. This McCormick tractor should be operated, serviced and repaired only by persons familiar with all its particular characteristics and acquainted with the relevant safety rules (accident prevention).

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The safety information given in this manual does not replace safety codes, insurance needs, federal, state and local laws. Make sure your tractor has the correct equipment needed by the local laws and regulations.

The accident prevention regulations, all other generally recognized regulations on safety and occupational medicine and the road traffic regulations must be observed at all times. Any arbitrary modifications carried out on the tractor will relieve the manufacturer of all liability for any resulting damage or injury.

McCormick Tractors International Limited are continuing to work for your safety: by making tractors with better protection and by giving these rules for safe operation.

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! SAFETY !


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

General Safety And Accident Prevention Regulations

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● In addition to the instructions contained in this Operators Manual, also observe the general safety and accident prevention regulations.

● Always comply with local traffic regulations when driving on public roads.

● Before starting work, familiarize yourself with all the controls and instruments functions. During work is too late.

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● Securely fasten your seat belt, if equipped. Your tractor is equipped with a ROPS cab or frame for your protection. The seat belt can help insure your safety if it is used and maintained. Never wear a seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt system. Never wear the belt in a twisted condition or pinched between the seat structural members.

● Start the engine only from the operator’s seat. ● Never attempt to start engine by shorting across the starting motor terminals as the tractor may immediately start to move.

● Before moving away, always check the immediate vicinity of the tractor (e.g. for children). Ensure adequate visibility.

● Never run the engine in a closed building. Proper ventilation is required.

● Clothing worn by the operator must be closefitting. Avoid wearing loose jackets, shirts or ties.

● Handle fuel with care as it is highly flammable. Never refuel the tractor in the vicinity of naked flames or sparks. Do not smoke during refuelling.

● Never refuel the machine when the engine is hot or running. Never smoke while refuelling.

● Always stop the engine and remove the main switch key before refuelling. Fill fuel tank outdoors. Clean up any spilled fuel immediately.

● Prevent fires by keeping the tractor clean. ● Exposure to high noise levels may cause hearing loss. Always wear suitable ear protection when working in a noisy environment.

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Personal Safety

Throughout this manual and on the Safety Decals on this tractor you will find precautionary statements which use the words Danger, Warning or Caution. These precautionary statements are intended for your personal safety. Failure to follow the Danger, Warning or Caution instructions may result in serious bodily injury or death. Danger, Warning or Caution are defined as follows:

● DANGER: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation that if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The colour associated with Danger is RED.

● WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. The colour associated with Warning is ORANGE.

● CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. The colour associated with Caution is YELLOW. Safety Decals on this tractor which are ISO-two panel Pictorial type decals, are defined as follows:

● The first panel indicates the nature of the hazard.

● The second panel indicates the appropriate avoidance of the hazard.

● Background colour is YELLOW. ● Prohibition symbols such as and

STOP

if used, are RED.


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

● Passengers may only be carried if a proper passenger seat is fitted.

● The carrying of passengers is otherwise not permitted.

Passenger Seat Safety (If Equipped)

! Neutral Start System ● For your safety a Neutral Start Switch is fitted in the FORWARD/NEUTRAL/REVERSE circuits which prevents unintentional tractor movement when starting the tractor engine. The engine should only start when the F-N-R lever is in NEUTRAL.

● Make sure the Neutral Start System is operating properly by doing the following checks, in a clear open area, with no other persons or objects near the tractor: While sitting in the operators seat, with the engine not running, place the F-N-R lever into FORWARD. Attempt to start the engine. The engine should not start. Repeat procedure for REVERSE lever position. The engine should not start. If the engine starts, see your Dealer for repair.

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● The passenger seat allows a colleague to ride in safety and comfort. Children are NOT permitted to use the passenger seat.

! Operator Presence System ● For your safety an Operator Presence Safety Switch is fitted in the FORWARD/NEUTRAL/ REVERSE circuits. This is activated by the operator sitting on the seat as follows:

● When the passenger Seat is occupied, the

1. With the operator sitting on the seat (switch closed) and the TRACTOR MOVING; if the operator gets off the seat, the tractor will continue moving, but the tractor will stop if the F/N/R lever is moved to a new position.

following precautions must be taken: A. Tractor should be driven at a slower speed and on level ground. B. Avoid driving on highways or public roads.

2. If the operator IS NOT sitting on the seat (switch open); the F/N/R circuits will not function and the tractor will not drive when the F/N/R lever is moved from neutral to either forward or reverse direction.

C. Avoid quick starts or stops. D. Avoid sharp turns. E. The left hand door MUST be closed at all times, while the tractor is in motion.

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3. If the rear PTO is engaged and the operator g e ts o u t o f t h e s e a t f o r m o r e t h a n 2 seconds, an audible alarm will sound for 7 seconds.

WARNING: A frequent cause of personal injury or death is persons falling off and being run over. DO NOT permit others to ride, except on the designated Passenger Seat.

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WARNING: ONLY operate the tractor when sitting on the seat. DO NOT try to bypass the OPERATOR PRESENCE SAFETY SWITCH, for example, by putting heavy objects on the seat. This can result in serious injury or death. If you try to bypass the safety switch wiring, after a set period of time, the tractor will shut down and not operate.

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! Transporting Passengers


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

! Operation ● DO NOT operate the tractor while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

● Always adapt your ground speed to the ground conditions. Avoid making sharp turns when driving up or down slopes or when driving across the slope. Do not attempt to turn the tractor with the differential lock engaged. When driving down slopes, never depress the clutch and change gear. DO NOT operate up and down slopes of more than 30 degrees and DO NOT operate across slopes of more than 15 degrees.

● Attach trailers and/or implements correctly. The operating, steering and braking behavior will be affected by attaching implements, trailers and ballast weights. Therefore ensure adequate steering and braking power.

● Before starting the engine, be sure all operating controls are in neutral. This will eliminate accidental movement of the machine or start up of power driven equipment.

● Operate controls only when seated in the Operators seat.

● Never attempt to start engine by shorting across the starting motor terminals as the machine may immediately start to move.

● Collision of high speed road traffic and tractors or implements can cause personal injury or death. On roads, use flasher/lights according to local laws. Keep SMV emblem visible. Pull over to let faster traffic pass. Slow down and signal before turning off.

● Brake pedals must be locked together for road travel. This will insure uniform brake application and maximum stopping ability.

● Make sure that the weight of a trailed vehicle that is not equipped with brakes, NEVER EXCEEDS the weight of the machine that is towing the vehicle. Stopping distance increases with increasing speed as the weight of the towed load increases, especially on hills and slopes.

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● Extra weight and bad traction conditions such as mud or ice increase your stopping distance. Remember that liquid in the tires, weights on the machine or wheels, tanks filled with fertilizer, herbicides or insecticides; all these add weight and increase the distance you need to stop.

● Do not drive on roads, or at high speed anywhere, with the differential lock engaged. Difficult steering will occur, and can result in an accident. In field operation, use the differential lock for traction improvement, but release for turning at row ends.

● Travel speed should be such that complete control and machine stability is maintained at all times. Where possible, avoid operating near ditches, embankments and holes. Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes, and on rough, slick, or muddy surfaces.

● Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation. Shift down before you start up or down a hill with a heavy load. Avoid "free wheeling".


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

! Highway/Public Road

Amber Warning Lamps Operation

Operation

● Comply with road traffic laws, including any

The amber warning lamps operate as follows, when the main lamp switch is turned to the first and second positions clockwise.

speed restrictions and the correct use of Hazard Warning Lamps and SMV Symbol.

● Connect the brake pedals together with the 1

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● Check clearance before going under electric power lines, bridges etc.

Tractor Warning Lamp Usage North American Tractors ● The flashing amber warning lamps must be used according to road traffic laws. The flashing amber warning lamps must be used when operating the tractor on the road during the day or night. A vehicle operator that comes near the tractor must see an SMV symbol and the tail lamps from the rear and the flashing amber warning lamps from the front and rear.

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FIRST POSITION (1) - ALL the amber warning lamps will flash ON and OFF. SECOND POSITION (2) - ALL the amber warning lamps will flash ON and OFF. Tail lamps and headlamps will be illuminated. When the direction turn signal switch is used, the amber warning lamps will operate as follows:

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1. When indicating to turn right, the Right amber warning lamp will flash ON and OFF and the Left amber warning lamp will illuminate but will not flash.

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1. AMBER WARNING LAMP AND TURN SIGNAL LAMP (LEFT SIDE) 2. AMBER WARNING LAMP AND TURN SIGNAL LAMP (RIGHT SIDE) 3. TAIL LAMP (RIGHT SIDE) 4. TAIL LAMP (LEFT SIDE) 5. SLOW MOVING VEHICLE (SMV) SYMBOL

2. When indicating to turn left, the Left amber warning lamp will flash ON and OFF and the Right amber warning lamp will illuminate but will not flash. IMPORTANT: When towing an implement or wagon with the tractor, the complete rear area warning system (amber warning lamps, red tail lamps and SMV symbol) must be easily seen by any vehicle operator coming near the tractor.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

brake pedal interlock. This will ensure uniform braking and maximum stopping ability.


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Tractor Warning Lamp Usage Rest Of World Tractors

Rotating Amber Beacon (If Equipped) ● The rotating amber beacon must be used

● The flashing amber warning lamps must be

according to local road traffic laws.

used according to local road traffic laws.

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The amber warning lamps are used to indicate a hazard to other road users. To operate, press the switch (1) as shown above. This operates all four direction turn indicator lamps at once. IMPORTANT: When operating the tractor, towing an implement or trailer, the complete rear area warning system (amber warning lamps, when applicable, and red tail lamps) must be easily seen by any vehicle operator coming near the tractor.

The rotating amber beacon is operated by pressing the switch (2) with the flashing beacon symbol.

Slow Moving Vehicle Symbol (If Equipped) ● For correct use of the SMV symbol (3), observe local road traffic laws.

Implement Warning Lamps (If Equipped) It is recommended that implement warning lamps are used:

● If the flashing warning lamps and red tail lamps 3

on the tractor cannot be seen because they are obstructed by the implement.

● If the towed implement is 1219 mm (4 ft) or more behind the hitch point of the tractor.

● If the towed implement is 1219 mm (4 ft) or more to the left or right of the center of the tractor.

● If the towed implement is 3000 mm (10 ft) or more wide. Install the warning lamps to indicate the side of the implement nearest the centre of the road.

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If a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) symbol is equipped it must be installed on the rear part of the tractor. To install the SMV symbol on an implement or trailer a special bracket must be obtained from your dealer.

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WARNING: Collision of high speed road traffic and slow moving machines can cause personal injury or death. On roads, use amber warning lamps according to local laws. Keep SMV emblem visible. Pull over to let faster traffic pass. Slow down and signal before turning off.


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! Leaving The Tractor ● When leaving the tractor, ensure that it will not roll away (apply park brake, wheel wedges) stop the engine.

! PTO Operation ● Always shut off engine before connecting or disconnecting drive shaft.

● Clothing worn by the operator must be closeoperator’s cab.

● Never leave the tractor unattended as long as the engine is still running.

fitting. Avoid wearing loose jackets, shirts or ties.

● When operating the PTO, no-one must be allowed to remain in the vicinity of the rotating PTO stub shaft or drive shaft.

● Never leave the operator’s cab when driving. ● PTO driven machinery can cause serious injury. ● Lower implement or equipment to the ground before leaving the tractor.

! Implements ● Attach implements and trailers to the tractor only using the prescribed drawbars or hitches. Rear upset can result if pulling from wrong location on tractor. The three point hitch must only be used with the implements designed for its use, not as a drawbar.

● Take particular care when attaching trailers or implements. The operating, steering and braking behavior will be affected by attaching implements, trailers and ballast weights. Therefore ensure adequate steering and braking power.

● Prevent trailer and implement from rolling away. ● Operate tractor only when all guards are fitted and in their correct position.

Before working on or near the PTO shaft, or servicing or clearing the driven machine, put the PTO lever in the DISENGAGE position and STOP the engine.

● Whenever a PTO driven machine is in operation, the PTO guard must be in place for most operations to prevent injury to the operator or bystanders. Where attachments, such as pumps, are installed on the PTO shaft (especially if the tractor PTO guard is moved upward or removed) extended shielding equivalent to the PTO guard must be installed with the attachment. Install the PTO guard to its original position immediately when the attachment is removed.

● When doing stationary PTO work and dismounting from the tractor with the PTO running, keep clear of all moving parts as they are a potential safety hazard

● High-inertia implements do not become stationary immediately when PTO is disengaged. Allow sufficient time for implement to “coast down” to a halt before cleaning or adjusting.

● Guards for drive shaft and PTO stub shaft must be fitted. As soon as drive shaft has been removed, install guard over PTO stub shaft.

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● Remove the main switch key and lock the


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